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						Undergraduate College Catalog 2024-2025 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]   
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                  GER 241 - Kafka and the Kafkaesque This course examines Kafka’s life and major works in the historical and social context of early-20th-century Central Europe. Major themes are: generational conflicts, the function of humor and parody in his writings, modernity in and as crisis, the figure of the outsider, as well as the “foreign, the eccentric, the illogical, the uncanny”, or simply the Kafkaesque. Several film adaptations that attempt to visualize Kafka’s imaginative depths will also be studied. Taught in English.
  Credits 4
 
 
  Notes  Course is taught in English
  Area  Humanities
  Division  Arts and Humanities
  Compass Attributes  Global Honors, Humanities, Structure/Power/Inequality, Taylor and Lane Scholars
				  
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